US Crude Focus And Permian Expansion Will Drive Future Value

Published
22 Aug 24
Updated
14 Aug 25
AnalystConsensusTarget's Fair Value
US$21.16
17.2% undervalued intrinsic discount
14 Aug
US$17.52
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US$21.2

17.2% undervalued intrinsic discount

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Last Update07 May 25
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Key Takeaways

  • Strategic refocus on core U.S. crude oil assets and operational efficiencies positions Plains for sustained earnings and margin growth.
  • Scarcity of new infrastructure and strong pipeline assets support pricing power and revenue resilience amid growing global demand.
  • Plains' sharpened focus on crude oil transport heightens risk amid energy transition, industry overcapacity, heavy capital needs, and limited diversification, threatening stable, long-term earnings.

Catalysts

About Plains All American Pipeline
    Through its subsidiaries, engages in the pipeline transportation, terminaling, storage, and gathering of crude oil and natural gas liquids (NGL) in the United States and Canada.
What are the underlying business or industry changes driving this perspective?
  • The divestiture of the Canadian NGL business and redeployment of ~$3 billion in proceeds will allow Plains to focus on higher-growth and higher-return U.S. crude oil assets, supporting stable throughput and cash flow, which can drive revenue and long-term earnings growth.
  • Strong strategic positioning in the Permian Basin and the ability to acquire further interests in key pipelines (such as BridgeTex), paired with ongoing population and economic growth in North America, provide a resilient volume foundation and upward revenue trajectory.
  • Limited new pipeline construction due to increased regulatory barriers enhances scarcity value for Plains' existing midstream infrastructure, increasing pricing power and supporting sustainable improvements in net margins over time.
  • Operational efficiency initiatives-including automation, cost control, and streamlining toward a pure crude oil focus-strengthen Plains' ability to expand margins and improve net earnings, particularly as less-volatile businesses replace commodity-exposed segments.
  • Increasing global demand for petrochemical feedstocks, especially in Asia, is expected to drive long-term U.S. crude export growth, benefiting Plains through higher network utilization rates and incremental EBITDA.

Plains All American Pipeline Earnings and Revenue Growth

Plains All American Pipeline Future Earnings and Revenue Growth

Assumptions

How have these above catalysts been quantified?
  • Analysts are assuming Plains All American Pipeline's revenue will grow by 5.0% annually over the next 3 years.
  • Analysts assume that profit margins will increase from 1.0% today to 3.1% in 3 years time.
  • Analysts expect earnings to reach $1.7 billion (and earnings per share of $1.72) by about August 2028, up from $462.0 million today.
  • In order for the above numbers to justify the analysts price target, the company would need to trade at a PE ratio of 11.0x on those 2028 earnings, down from 27.1x today. This future PE is lower than the current PE for the US Oil and Gas industry at 13.0x.
  • Analysts expect the number of shares outstanding to grow by 0.32% per year for the next 3 years.
  • To value all of this in today's terms, we will use a discount rate of 7.87%, as per the Simply Wall St company report.

Plains All American Pipeline Future Earnings Per Share Growth

Plains All American Pipeline Future Earnings Per Share Growth

Risks

What could happen that would invalidate this narrative?
  • Plains' strategic exit from the NGL business to focus primarily on crude oil heightens its exposure to long-term energy transition risks-as global decarbonization efforts accelerate and oil demand falls, Plains' revenue and EBITDA may be structurally challenged by declining transportation volumes and limited diversification.
  • Management's guidance that 2025 EBITDA and Permian growth outlook are likely to be in the lower half of their stated ranges, along with ongoing contract roll-offs and lower recontracted rates, reflects industry overcapacity and tariff pressure, posing continued risks to revenue and net margin stability.
  • The company's pivot to bolt-on acquisitions and redeployment of $3 billion in proceeds relies heavily on the availability and successful integration of high-return opportunities in the crude sector; failure to identify or integrate these assets could result in suboptimal capital allocation, pressuring long-term earnings and distribution growth.
  • Increasing capital investments-including a revised growth CapEx of $475 million in 2025 due partly to weather delays, deferrals, and project scope changes-could lead to higher ongoing maintenance and growth capital requirements, which may erode free cash flow and limit Plains' ability to return capital to unitholders.
  • With a concentrated asset footprint in legacy U.S. oil regions (particularly the Permian), Plains remains exposed to basin-level growth risks and potential customer concentration; any prolonged decline in regional production or renegotiation of key contracts could result in volume and earnings volatility.

Valuation

How have all the factors above been brought together to estimate a fair value?
  • The analysts have a consensus price target of $21.156 for Plains All American Pipeline based on their expectations of its future earnings growth, profit margins and other risk factors. However, there is a degree of disagreement amongst analysts, with the most bullish reporting a price target of $25.0, and the most bearish reporting a price target of just $17.5.
  • In order for you to agree with the analyst's consensus, you'd need to believe that by 2028, revenues will be $55.3 billion, earnings will come to $1.7 billion, and it would be trading on a PE ratio of 11.0x, assuming you use a discount rate of 7.9%.
  • Given the current share price of $17.78, the analyst price target of $21.16 is 16.0% higher.
  • We always encourage you to reach your own conclusions though. So sense check these analyst numbers against your own assumptions and expectations based on your understanding of the business and what you believe is probable.

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